Journal of Communications, Vol 5, No 3 (2010), 247-261, Mar 2010
doi:10.4304/jcm.5.3.247-261

An Approximate Analytical Performance Model for Multistage Interconnection Networks with Backpressure Blocking Mechanism

John Garofalakis, Eleftherios Stergiou

Abstract


Multistage Interconnection Networks (MINs) are used to interconnect different processing modules in various parallel systems or on high bandwidth networks. In this paper an integrated performance methodology is presented. A new approximate performance model for self-routing MINs consisting of symmetrical switches which are subject to a backpressure blocking mechanism is analyzed. Based on this, the steady-state distribution of the queue utilization is estimated and then all important performance metrics are calculated. Moreover, a general evaluation factor which helps in choosing a better performance MIN in comparison with other similar MIN architecture specifications is defined. The model was exemplified for the case of symmetrical single- and double-buffered MINs. It provides accurate results and converges very quickly. The obtained results were validated by extensive simulations and were compared to existing related work in the literature.  



Keywords


multistage interconnection networks, Banyan networks, blocking, performance analysis, switching networks

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